International Composing Competition “2 Agosto”

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The International Composition Competition "2 Agosto" is a major composition competition in Italy. It was established in 1994 at the behest of the Association of the families of the victims of the massacre at Bologna Station on August 2, 1980.

The competition was created with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the victims, but at the same time to overcome the concept of mere commemoration, turning the day of August 2 in a creative and artistic response to the act of terrorism.

The competition is held under the High Patronage of the President of the Italian Republic and promoted by the "Committee in Support of Victims of Massacres", composed by the Municipality of Bologna, the Province of Bologna, the Emilia Romagna Region and the City of San Benedetto Val di Sambro.

The competition

Since the first edition, the Competition takes place free of charge. No enrollment fees or contributions of any kind are required from any participant. The competition is open to young people around the world with rules that can change from one edition to another, but the age limit is usually placed at 35.

The competition announcement usually comes early in the year and all who want to participate are invited to send their score via computer within a predetermined deadline. The theme and type of works in the contest change from year to year.

The winners will see their work performed live in Piazza Maggiore in Bologna on the evening of August 2, as the final event of the commemorations of the Massacre.

The Grand Final Concert is recorded by the cameras of RAI, which deals with the television and radio broadcasting.

Jury

The jury varies each year, but since 1994, there are many famous names who have succeeded in the role of President.

Some examples: Riccardo Muti, Ennio Morricone, Michelangelo Zurletti, Riccardo Chailly, Semyon Bychkov, Eliot Fisk, Federico Mondelci, Robert Beaser, Tania Leon, Michel Portal, Jacob Ter Veldhuis, Jesus Villa Rojo, Aurelio Samorì, Marco Tutino, Klaus Ager, Detlev Glanert, Domenico Nordio, Jesus Rueda, Gianvincenzo Cresta, etc

Organizing Committee

The Organizing Committee of the Competition August 2 consists of:

  • Stefano Cuppi – President
  • Bruno Borsari – Vice President
  • Fabrizio Festa – Artistic Director
  • Chiara Monetti – Consultant
  • Maurizio Guermandi – Marketing & Communication

Pieces commissioned

Pieces commissioned by the International Composing Competition “2 agosto” from 1995 to now:

  • Marco Betta – Orizzonte – Aria for violin and orchestra – Soloist: Cristiano Rossi
  • Sergio Rendine – Exultate – for voci popolari, and orchestra – Soloists: Fausta Vetere and Antonio Romano
  • Luis de Pablo – Vendaval – for symphonic orchestra Carlo Boccadoro – Why? – for violin, piano and orchestra – Soloists: Cristiano Rossi Danilo Perez
  • Danilo Perez – Panamerican suite – for vibraphone, piano and orchestra – Soloists: Gary Burton, Danilo Perez
  • Carlo Pedini – Le strade di Torquato – for percussions –
  • Ennio Morricone – Non devi dimenticare – for reciting voice, soprano and orchestra
  • Giovanni Sollima – Guitar Chemistry – for electric guitar and orchestra
  • Larry Coryell – Sentenza del Cuore – for two electric guitars and orchestra – Soloists: Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola
  • Leni Stern – I see your face – for voice, choir and orchestra – lyrics by Leni Stern – Soloist: Leni Stern
  • Michael Brecker – African Skies – (orchestration: Gil Goldstein) – for tenor saxophone, choir and orchestra – Soloist: Michael Brecker
  • John Psathas – Omnifenix – for tenor saxophone and orchestra – Soloist: Michael Brecker
  • Fabrizio De Rossi Re – Slow Dance – for accordion and orchestra – Soloist: Ivano Battiston
  • Tania Leòn – Horizons – for symphonic orchestra
  • Françoise Choveaux – Fantasie op. 122 – for clarinet and orchestra – Soloist: Guido Arbonelli
  • Michel Portal – Histoire de vent – (orchestrations: Marco Biscarini and Daniele Furlati) – for clarinet and orchestra – Soloist: Michel Portal
  • Uri Caine – In memoriam – for piano solo – Soloist: Uri Caine
  • Paolo Fresu – Venticinque anni dopo – (orchestrations: Fabrizio Festa) – for trumpet and orchestra: Soloists: Paolo Fresu, Cristina Zavalloni
  • Fabrizio Festa – Clandestino – for voice, trumpet and orchestra – Soloists: Cristina Zavalloni, Paolo Fresu
  • Nicola Campogrande – Absolut – new version for cello, electric bass and orchestra – Soloists: Robert Cohen, Angelo Liziero
  • Lorenzo Ferrero – 2 Agosto. Prima variazione – Varizioni su un tema di Banchieri per organo e orchestra. Solista: Roberto Marini
  • Gianvincenzo Cresta – A Miriam. Con la punta delle dita.. – Varizioni su un tema di Banchieri per organo e orchestra. Solista: Roberto Marini
  • Alberto Colla – Ricordo – Varizioni su un tema di Banchieri per organo e orchestra. Solista: Roberto Marini
  • Bryan Johanson – Fresco – Varizioni su un tema di Banchieri per organo e orchestra. Solista: Roberto Marini
  • Tatsuji Toyozumi – Voices – Little Things
  • Tomi Räisänen – Voices – Fortuna Favoris
  • Pedro Ravares – Voices – Baião
  • Simone Santini – Voices – La forza debole
  • Michele Corcella – Raggi di un sogno nascente – per quattro ocarine, clarinetto, mandolino, fisarmonica, e ensemble (sintetizzatori, chitarra elettrica, basso elettrico, batteria)
  • Roberto Molinelli -“Zorn Hoffnung Gesang” – per violino e orchestra Solista: Domenico Nordio
  • Giovanni Di Giandomenico/Valentina Casesa/Roberto Prezioso/Giuseppe Ricotta/Giulia Tagliavia “Dedica – omaggio a Giuseppe Verdi” – per soprano, mezzosoprano, voce, baritono

Artwork and image

On the occasion of the XX Edition, the competition has undergone a restyling of the image that led to the creation of a new corporate logo and a new website through which users around the world can participate in the competition via internet.[1]

For the past several years, each edition of the competition is associated with an artwork created by contemporary artists. The work becomes the symbol of the edition and it is on the cover of the libretto of the big final concert, which is held every year in Piazza Maggiore on the evening of August 2.

References

  1. Maurizio Guermandi & Associati. Press release: Concorso 2 Agosto – Edizione 2014. Retrieved 30 Match 2015 (Italian).

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